I recently visited the Blue Hills Trailside Museum in Milton MA where I will be displaying seven large photos through the remainder of the year. The friendly staff gave me a behind-the-scenes tour to meet their resident raptors. All of the birds are either injured or too tame to be released into the wild, so they are cared for at the museum sanctuary and help educate the public about the local raptor population.
Great Horned Owl (with Sarah):
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Barn Owl:
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Barred Owl:
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American Kestrel:
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Juvenile Peregrine Falcon (with Emily):
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Red-Tailed Hawk:
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Eastern Screech Owl:
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Snowy Owls:
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Click Here for info about their Snowy Owl Telemetry Research Project
Click Here for an informative video about Snowy Owls
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and up in the trees, wild Turkey Vultures:
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Owls and more at Blue Hills Trailside Museum, MA
I recently visited the Blue Hills Trailside Museum in Milton MA where I will be displaying seven large photos through the remainder of the year. The friendly staff gave me a behind-the-scenes tour to meet their resident raptors. All of the birds are either injured or too tame to be released into the wild, so they are cared for at the museum sanctuary and help educate the public about the local raptor population.
Great Horned Owl (with Sarah):
Barn Owl:
Barred Owl:
American Kestrel:
Juvenile Peregrine Falcon (with Emily):
Red-Tailed Hawk:
Eastern Screech Owl:
Snowy Owls:
Click Here for info about their Snowy Owl Telemetry Research Project
Click Here for an informative video about Snowy Owls
and up in the trees, wild Turkey Vultures: